Telemedicine Program

Our Suboxone Clinic provides personalized programs for patients going through opioid withdrawal with the use of Suboxone & Buprenorphine!

About Carolina Energetics PC's Telemedicine Program

About Carolina Energetics PC's Telemedicine Program

We have a telemedicine program with Dr David Guinn DNP and Saturday appointments available as well through this program. There is an occasional urine drug screen required, but we can send our laboratory representative out to you to get this done if needed, or you can drop by the clinic to get this done. Takes about 10-20 minutes to get your Urine Drug Screen done in clinic. The initial visit would take approximately 1 hour after paperwork is done. Call 704-762-9630 for inquiries on this program. We unfortunately do not accept insurance for visit payments at this time, but your drug screens and any bloodwork requested would be covered under your insurance plan as per your plan specifics. We do screen for Hepatitis C and if positive we will see that you get treatment

About Carolina Energetics PC

When you come to Carolina Energetics PC, know that you’re receiving top-rated opioid treatment in a safe environment. We’ve made it our mission to create a compassionate and non-judgmental Suboxone clinic where you can focus on healing when you visit us. Your drug rehabilitation journey is facilitated by professionals who are acquainted with the process, and our goal is to make your experience as comfortable as possible. 

About Carolina Energetics PC

Start Your Healing Journey with Carolina Energetics PC For Telemedicine Program

Ready to begin your path to recovery? Contact us now to schedule a consultation and experience the difference of personalized, professional care in a welcoming environment.

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Save Buprenorphine

Buprenorphine is under threat—and so are the patients who depend on it.

This life-saving medication is now listed as a “suspicious drug,” leading many pharmacies to stop dispensing it altogether. The DEA is pushing for everyone to switch to Buprenorphine/Naloxone (Suboxone), but not every patient can tolerate Naloxone. Many experience severe side effects or have legitimate sensitivity—even when allergy tests fail to detect it.

We’ve seen firsthand the damage this policy shift is causing.

We need your voice. Congressmen Paul Tonko and Senator Martin Heinrich are sponsoring a bill to protect access to Buprenorphine, and bipartisan support is growing. We urge you to contact your state Senators and President Trump online to support this bill. Your advocacy could help restore patient choice and save lives.

Don’t let politics get in the way of proper care. Help us protect access to Buprenorphine.